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Soma Carisoprodol Medication Used For Decreasing Pain Caused by Strains

  Soma (Carisoprodol) is a muscle relaxant prescribed when treating pain caused by strain due to muscle fiber damage. Tendons Tendons are fibrous tissues, which form the joining part between muscles and bones. Certain body parts like eyeballs etc may also be connected to the muscles due to tendons. Tenocytes, water and fibrous collagen proteins are the major components of tendons. Numerous collagen proteins join up to make a resilient thread of elastic tissue. This makes up the tendon. These tendons attach themselves to the bone and form a very strong mineralized joint. Tendons bear the brunt of most impacts on the body and have tendency to become damaged in case the impact force is too great to handle. Whenever a tendon is pulled or twisted beyond it flexibility limit, the person suffers from a  Strain . Strains are divided into two categories - Acute and Chronic. Acute pains are instant caused by a serious injury or aggravation and are immediate, for e.g. pulling heavy objects, lifti

Soma for Muscle Relaxants

Soma is a muscle relaxant that blocks the pain sensations that are in between the nerves and the brain. The pain is still there, but your brain does not register it. There are two different brand names for the Soma pills: Soma and Vanadom. Before taking Soma it is important to understand a few details. Soma can be highly addictive. When you stop taking Soma you may go through withdrawal. Withdrawal symptoms include stomach pain, sleeping issues, headaches, nausea, and seizures. In addition, it is smart to avoid alcohol when you are taking Soma because alcoholic beverages increase dizziness and drowsiness. Do not give Soma to a child under thirteen years old and do not take Soma if you are pregnant or breast-feeding. In addition to the addictive qualities, side effects can occur when you are taking Soma. Because of this, it is important to notify your doctor if you are allergic to Equanil or Miltown. Tell your doctor if you have porphyria, epilepsy, liver disease or kidney disease. The